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March 29, 2024[…] a kid who works at the gas station who sells them on the sly from under the counter. The kid is saving up money to go to college. The word gets out that he […]
[…] a kid who works at the gas station who sells them on the sly from under the counter. The kid is saving up money to go to college. The word gets out that he […]
Sterling M. McMurrin has been a leading philosopher and educator for many years. Among his publications pertaining to the philosophy of religion are Religion, Reason, and Truth (1982) and The Theological Foundations of the […]
[…] the groups’ patriarch, Charles W. Kingston, who cited the fast as the reason for his long life.[ 6] Always present in the accounts was the testimony of priesthood leaders who received temporal, physical, and […]
[…] appropriate, a statement of institutional support. For example, letters from Chairs/Deans for possibilities concerning course release, course buy-outs, or stipends from institutional administrations. In other circumstances, an explanation and support for coordinating with and […]
[…] After they’re secure inside this net, leave them alone for about seven days. You’ll be surprised, amazed, over-the-moon at what happens, but remember not to take the butterflies out before their wings have dried. […]
[…] became an oft-told tale of faith and martyrdom. Stake leaders, however, were rebuffed when they attempted to buy the land on which she and others had died. In response, the stake presidency shifted course. […]
[…] Pioneer History, 6 vols. (Salt Lake City: Daughters of Utah Pioneers), 1952–1957). [5] Brian Q. Cannon, “‘To Buy Up the Lamanite Children as Fast as They Could’: Indentured Servitude in Nineteenth-Century Mormon Society” (paper […]
[…] published and thoroughly researched family or community history relating to the Mormon experience prior to 1980. (Submit 3 hard copies of each publication) Ardis Parshall 284 C Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 [email protected] […]
In this important historical letter, Stewart Udall reflects on the need for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to reconsider its historical stance on race, particularly its practice of denying full fellowship […]
[…] to find the treasure hidden in a field of Matthew 13:44 is to find Christ; and to buy the field and make it one’s own at the price of all that one has is […]